264 DELPHINID.E. 



teeth 14 ; nose of skull nearly half the length of head ; lower jaw 

 truncated in front. 



Delphinus (Grampus) Heavisidii, Gray, Spic. Zool. 2. t. 2. f. 6, 1828 ; 



Schkf/el, Abh. t. 3. f. 1-4, t. 4. f. G ; A. Smith, South African Quart. 



Journ. 125. 

 D. Capensis, Dussumier, MS. ; Cuv. R. A. i. 288 ; Rajip, Cetac. 31. t. 2 



(not Gray). 

 D. Dussuniieri, Fischer, Syn. Mamm. G56. 

 D. Cephalorhynchus, F. Cuv. Cetac. 158. 

 Marsouin du Cap, F. Cuv. Mamm. Lith. 3. 

 D. hastatus, F. Cuv. Cetac. 161; Happ, Get. 37 a, b, Mus. Stutt., 



t. 3 «, 6. 

 Phocsena Homei, A. Smith, Zool. Journ. xvi. 441; Bull. Sci. Nat. 



xviii. 276. 

 D. tridens, A. Siniih, MS. 

 Delphinus Homei, Fischer, Syn. 3Iamm. 656. 

 Grampus Heavisidii, Gray, Cat. Mamm. B. M. 134. 

 D. Phocsenoides, Fischer, Syn. 657. 



D. Cephalorliynchus Heavisidii, Gray, Cat. Cetac. B. M. 1850, 107. 

 Phocsena Capensis, Pucheran, Rev. (^- May. Zool. 1856, 449. 



Inhab. South Sea, Cape of Good Hope, gregarious {A. Smith) ; 

 called Tonine by the Cape colonists. 



«. Stuffed skin. Cape of Good Hope. Presented by the Council of 

 the College of Surgeons. The specimen described and figured 

 by Gray, Quoy, and A. Smith. 



M. Quoy's description and figure, on which F. Cuvier founded 

 D. hastatns, are from the specimen originally described by me, and 

 now transferred from the College of Sxirgeons to the British Museum. 



There is a skull, marked D. Cephahrhynchus, in the Paris Museum. 

 Beak flat ; palate flat, rather concave behind ; teeth rather blunt, ^ ; 

 orbits rather shehdng ; symphysis of the lower jaw verj' short, rather 

 keeled below. Length 11|, beak 4|, width at notch 2| inches. 



12. Tursio obscurus. Duslcrj Dol])hin. 

 Black, with oblique diverging streaks on the side, and beneath 

 whitish ; teeth ^^-f^- ; nose of skull about five-ninths of its length, 

 and nearly tmce and a half the length of its width at the notch ; lower 

 jaw truncated in front. 



Delphinus (Grampus) obscurus, Gray, Spic. Zool. ii. t. 2. f. 2, 3 ; Zool. 



E. Sf T. 37. t. 16 (skull) ; A. Smith, S. Afr. Quaii,. Journ. 125. 

 Delphinus obscurus, Fischer, Syn. Mamm. 056; Cassin, U. S. Expl. 



Expecl. 27. t. 5. f. 1. 

 D. cruciger, Qtwy Sf Gaim. Voy. Uran. 1. 12. f. .3, 4 (from auimal in 



ocean), 1824; Fischer, Syn.^Mamm. 507. 

 D. bivittatus, I)' Orb. Voy. Amer. Merid. Mamm. t. 21 (animal and 



skull) ; Lesson, Bull. Sci. Nat. vii. 373 ; Zool. Coq. 178. t. 9. f. 3, 



1826; Fischer, Sy7i. Manun. 510. 

 ? Delphinus albigena, Quoy Sf Gai^n. ; Lesson, Kouv. Tab. R. An. 198. 

 D. superciliosus, Schleyel, Abh. 22. 1. 1, 2. f. 3, t. 4. f. 4 (skull); Fischer, 



Syn. Mamm. 510. 

 Phocsena superciliosa ?, Lesson, 3Iamm. 415. 



